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ASUS launches Christmas in July sale

ASUS is bringing Christmas in July back this year, complete with discounts on laptops, monitors and other hardware. Alongside this, rebate offers are also still in the table and there are plenty of giveaways also planned for those who would like to test their luck. 

If you're in need of a peripheral upgrade, or something bigger like a GPU, motherboard, laptop etc, you'll be able to find ASUS gear on sale this month. At the moment, the participating retailers list includes Overclockers UK, Scan, BOX, Ebuyer, CCL, Aria, BuyIT, Novatech, AWD-IT, Curry's PC World and Very. As you can see, it is a very broad list, so once you've figured out what you want, shop around for the best deal as there will be discounts available all around.

If you do end up picking something up, then also be sure to check out the ASUS rate-my-gear promotion, as you could get some extra money back from your purchase. Details on that can be found HERE.

Some highlight deals include the ASUS ROG Swift PG35VQ, which has had £150 knocked off its price tag. You can get £100 off the ROG Swift PG279QE and you can get a more modest £30 to £50 off of a range of RTX 20 series graphics cards.

There will be new featured deals each day, so be sure to check out the ASUS Christmas in July website for a rundown on the best available. Also keep an eye on the ASUS ROG social channels, as giveaways are also taking place all month long- you might just get lucky.

KitGuru Says: Christmas in July is officially back. Is there anything you are looking to pick up this month?

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